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The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
  • The Sardines Slipper
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The Sardines Slipper

€295.00Price

"The Sardines" by Maggie Cowles is our limited mediteraneien summer shoe. The ocean blue Velvet is embreoided with a glass of white and sardines. Inviting us to dream about past and upcoming moments with family and friends at the sea side.

  • DESCRIPTION

    - Limited and numbered edition 1/100

    - Meticulously hand-crafted in Portugal

    - Hand embroidered on blue velvet

    - Leather lining and insole

  • DETAILS

    Our smoking slippers are individually handcrafted by our slipper factory in Portugal. The fit is quite loose and relaxed. If you don't know what size to choose, we suggest going down a size. Each pair is hand cut, tenaciously embroidered, closed, and hand-lasted by a handful of artisans, made the old-fashioned way.

  • SIZE GUIDE

    We have taken your feedback and optimised our sizing for this edition. If you have ordered our editions #1-3 before, we suggest you take a smaller size than last time. In case this is your first order please simply take your true size. If you are between sizes: Take the larger option. Please also bear in mind: Our natural leather, cotton velvet and canvas materials will adjust to your foot and slightly widen during the first couple of times you wear them.

Artist Maggie Cowles, born and raised in New York City, creates scenes & spaces meant to trigger a certain nostalgia. A couple of hand-drawn lines might remind you of Sunday nights with family. A plate of sardines could transport you to a meal shared years back. Dream away with her Sardines Slipper.

Sebastian is a Greek Scottish water colour Illustrator and painter, raised on Mallorca. He's an up-and-coming artist who captures his most loved environment's natural light and colours.

"The warmth of the Mediterranean and its nature is unlike anywhere else"

Sebastian translates this unique direct painting method or

"A la prima" to give his art an almost idealistic but immediate quality.

 

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